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Wonseok Kim – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2024
Despite the remarkable growth of Korean education, this book sheds light on 'repressive' Korean education where critical thinking and action, which are essential for living in a democratic society, are considered as threats to society and thus regulated. Drawing on research findings and many case examples, the author particularly highlights that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Critical Thinking, Democratic Values, Democracy
Kim, Wonseok – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2019
This paper presents an analysis of the ways in which the concept of educational neutrality is used in South Korea. It focuses in particular on the discursive use of educational neutrality. Drawing on selected editorials published by the Donga-Ilbo, I explore complex interlinkages between linguistic and socio-political elements that constitute the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Foreign Countries, Democratic Values, Discourse Analysis
Cassar, Charlot; Oosterheert, Ida; Meijer, Paulien C. – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2021
Controversial issues characterise life in democratic societies and they often arise unexpectedly in the classroom, without being planned for by the teacher. However, controversial issues are rarely addressed beyond a mandatory curriculum and are often avoided. The aim of this exploratory study is to investigate what teachers identify and address…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teacher Behavior, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers
Wise, Serenity; Buck, Ralph; Martin, Rose; Yu, Longqi – Policy Futures in Education, 2020
This article explores the values that bridge democracy and community dance. Policymakers show an interest in promoting democracy, including the very values shared between community dance and democracy. Observing this, we propose that policy may benefit from examining the pedagogy and practices of community dance, and incorporate relevant aspects…
Descriptors: Democracy, Dance, Dance Education, Educational Practices
Garrett, H. James – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2020
This paper attends to the emotional and affective relations that manifest through political discussions in secondary classrooms. In particular, the focus is on the dynamics of classrooms during discussions of political issues. Specific attention is given to interpretations of movements and manifestations of emotions as well as the ways that…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Political Attitudes, Secondary School Students, Emotional Response
Mirra, Nicole; Garcia, Antero – Harvard Educational Review, 2020
In this essay, Nicole Mirra and Antero Garcia explore how young people from six demographically distinct communities across the United States understand the social and political issues affecting their lives, engage in storytelling and dialogue across differences, and collaboratively imagine humanizing and hopeful civic futures. Drawing from…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Political Issues, Story Telling, Dialogs (Language)
Tripodo, Andrew; Pondiscio, Robert – Educational Leadership, 2017
The current political climate has created urgency around civic education. The authors argue that educators can best seize the moment by infusing authentic activities and experiences in content studies. They provide an example of one such hybrid instructional model from Democracy Prep Public Schools.
Descriptors: Civics, Political Issues, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities
Rourke, Brad – Kettering Foundation, 2014
When citizens deliberate together about important issues, they can reach decisions and take action together on problems that confront them. Deliberation does not require a certain kind of guide, or framework, or language, or facilitator, but, because it can be difficult to face such choices, supporting materials can make it easier. In Developing…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Group Discussion, Material Development, Guides
VeLure Roholt, Ross; Baizerman, Michael – Peter Lang Publishing Group, 2013
Apparent political apathy among youth in the United States has led to a moral panic about the future of democracy. Many researchers question the facts, while others seek to engage and mobilize young people around public issues they care about in order to master the citizen role and to bring social change. Civic youth work has its modern roots in…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizen Participation, Youth, Democracy
Bazzul, Jesse – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2015
This theoretical article draws from the political thought of Jacques Rancière to trouble some taken-for-granted conceptions of citizenship education. Rancière's notion of politics and dissensus (as opposed to consensus) can lay the groundwork for a version of citizenship that challenges what is deemed sensible, visible, who is counted in…
Descriptors: Science Education, Self Concept, Citizenship Education, Politics
Carcasson, Martin; Sprain, Leah – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
Adult education programs should turn to the deliberative democracy movement in order to help their communities better address the "wicked problems" they face. The authors contend that due to the "wicked" nature of problems in the diverse democracies, communities must develop and sustain their capacity for deliberative democracy and collaborative…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizenship Education, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education
Nam, Chaebong – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2012
Citizenship is fundamentally defined by praxis--i.e., engagement in local and diverse forms of civic practices--rather than by a legal status tied to the nation-state (Tully, 2008). This study examined the participatory democracy practices of a community activist group that was organizing to resist gentrification in a Puerto Rican community in…
Descriptors: Activism, Youth Programs, Community Leaders, Citizenship

Drapela, Victor J. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1974
This article centers around the relationship of counselors to the social order and political system of this country. The author questions the basic premise that social alienation is a natural outcome of the American system. A response by Harold J. Adams follows. (Author)
Descriptors: American Culture, Communism, Counselor Role, Democracy
Quaye, Stephen John – About Campus, 2007
For years, educators and politicians have sought to foster a sense of hope among students--a hope that moves them beyond cynicism about society and incite them to envision better days ahead. Yet as Princeton University professor of religion and author Cornel West discusses in his 2004 book "Democracy Matters", many students today are…
Descriptors: College Students, Civil Rights, Activism, Democracy

Dolan, Jill – Theatre Topics, 2001
Proposes that theatre teachers should teach students to enter participatory democracy as artists and scholars with the skills to be competent, engaged, and thoughtful citizens. Encourages artists to claim their places as political agents. Advocates the teaching of the artistry of theatre, as well as its history, theory, criticism, and literature…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Citizen Participation, Democracy, Drama